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Submitted to Contest #112
Clouds gathered as witnesses. The wind held its breath, stilling the humidity in the air. The garage door to a house rumbled open. A car snailed itself onto the top of the driveway, lights flicked on, waiting for a gap in the traffic. Night traffic wasn’t as busy as day. Soon, the car made a right turn and became one of the red and white lights in the darkness. The driver, Cali, sighed inwardly. Her eyes were enveloped in a certain blankness, her arms slightly out of strength. Once the car took her on the highway, she inched her foot ...
Submitted to Contest #96
There was a house. A big one. It sat on a lawn. A big, big lawn that stretched and connected with the sky. On this piece of grassland, through the window of a particular guestroom, one can carefully and accurately count the number of trees planted on it. For that was what Lila, as a little girl, had done. She counted the trees, visited each of them in her playtime, and wondered where the world beyond was— for her, it was where the line between the sky and the lawn was. Lila was a curious girl. But her curiosity is often ign...
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